“. . . what we hope for from the artist is help in discovering the significance of a place.” — Robert Adams in Beauty in Photography

“. . . there is an incredible hunger to make and share images. . . . knowing how to use a complicated camera no longer serves as a barrier to creating those images.” — David duChemin in The Soul of the Camera

“I impose the way that I see, the way that I feel, the way that I connect on the landscape.” — Michael Kenna

“A lot of our thinking is for bonding, not truth-seeking, so most of us are quite willing to think or say anything that will help us be liked by our group.” — David Brooks, Oct. 10, 2017, NY Times Op-Ed “The Art of Thinking Well”

“Like all photographers, I depend on serendipity I pray for what might be referred to as the angel of chance.” — Sally Mann

“I will never reach the end of this journey. I’ll never arrive at a point where others have nothing to teach me.” – David DuChemin